
Sergey Abramov
Sergey Abramov is a prominent Russian scientist and specialist in systems programming and information technologies. He served as the director of the Institute of Programming Systems named after A.K. Ailamazyan of the Russian Academy of Sciences from 2003 to 2022 and has continued his research as a leading researcher. Abramov has overseen significant scientific and technical initiatives, including the development of domestic supercomputers under the projects SKIF and SKIF-GRID. He has received several prestigious awards, including a government prize in science and technology and the S.A. Lebedev Prize from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Recently, he has been in the news due to allegations of financing an extremist organization, which he vehemently denies, claiming a lack of evidence linking him to the alleged transactions.
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Sergey Abramov was sentenced to a fine for financing extremist activities.
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Sergey Abramov is a Russian scientist specializing in supercomputer systems who is currently facing legal charges related to financing an extremist organization.
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